Family Holiday Morocco

Family Holiday Morocco

Family Holiday Morocco

Morocco is a fantastic destination for family holidays. From the ancient Fes Medina to simple villages in the High Atlas Mountains and labyrinth of Marrakesh alleyways, it is a continuous educational adventure. Begin in Fez, the intellectual and religious heart of Morocco. Explore Fez el-Bali and its medieval medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site crammed with narrow streets, tiny squares and busy workshops. See centuries-old mosques and universities, as well as the open-air tanneries.

Next, continue to the High Atlas Mountains. En route, visit Rabat, Morocco’s sophisticated seaside capital. Stroll through the beautiful Andalusian Gardens, and visit the landmark Kasbah of the Udayas, which perches on a hill above a scenic estuary. Also explore a medieval necropolis, see French colonial architecture, and discover the city’s best museums and galleries. Continue to Marrakesh, a beautiful city of pink buildings, bustling souks (markets), and upscale restaurants.

TRAVEL UNTAMED ON THIS 9 DAY FAMILY HOLIDAY IN MOROCCO…
And, experience a Camel ride in the High Atlas Mountains.

What We Love

Start in Fez, the intellectual and religious heart of Morocco.

Stay in one of Morocco’s most acclaimed luxury resorts in the High Atlas Mountains

Visit the Kasbah of the landmark kasbah of Udayas with scenic views.

Visit Marrakesh, a beautiful city of pink buildings, bustling souks and upscale restaurants.

Also explore exquisite Moorish gardens and architectural highlights

What to Know

This is a relaxed tour and designed for maximum outdoor experience.

Exclusive tour; guided privately by a multilingual guide throughout the trip.

Travel any day – shorten or lengthen the tour to suite your wishes.

We carefully select the world's best boutique tour companies in each destination.

We offer 24/7 support to give you complete peace of mind during your holiday.

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Family Holiday Morocco

Fez, High Atlas Mountains, Marrakesh
(9 Days – Travel Any Day)

Day 1 – ArriveCasablanca - Fez Begin in Fez, the intellectual and religious heart of Morocco. During private touring, explore Fez el-Bali (“Old Fez”) and its medieval medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site crammed with narrow streets, tiny squares and busy workshops. See centuries-old mosques and universities, as well as the open-air tanneries.
Overnight at Hotel.

Day 2 & 3 – City Highlights TourFez Visit studios for traditional carpets, copperware, leatherwork, ceramics and zellij tile work. Also tour Fez el-Djedid (“New Fez”) to see the Royal Palace and explore the mellah, the largest Jewish quarter in Morocco. If desired, spend a day touring major Roman ruins at Volubilis and the former imperial capital of Meknes, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Overnight at Hotel (B)

Day 4 – Touring EnrouteHigh Atlas Mountains Next, continue to the High Atlas Mountains. En route, visit Rabat, Morocco’s sophisticated seaside capital. Stroll through the beautiful Andalusian Gardens, and visit the landmark Kasbah of the Udayas, which perches on a hill above a scenic estuary. Also explore a medieval necropolis, see French colonial architecture, and discover the city’s best museums and galleries.
Overnight at Hotel (B)

Day 5 – Luxury ResortHigh Atlas Mountains In the High Atlas Mountains, spend two nights at Kasbah Tamadot, one of Morocco’s most acclaimed luxury resorts. Designed like a traditional Moroccan fort, the hillside resort has beautiful grounds and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. During your stay, enjoy private visits to local Berber villages and markets, as well as time to relax at the resort pool and spa.
Overnight at Hotel (B)

Day 6 – Touring EnrouteMarrakesh Continue to Marrakesh, a beautiful city of pink buildings, bustling souks (markets), and upscale shops and restaurants. During private touring, explore exquisite Moorish gardens and architectural highlights such as Jardin Majorelle, Jardin Menara, the Palmeraie and the Bahia Palace.
Overnight at Hotel (B)

Day 7 & 8 – City Highlights TourMarrakesh See important historic monuments and districts, including the Jewish quarter, Koutoubia Mosque, and Ali ben Youssef Mosque and Medersa. If desired, also visit museums such as Dar Si Said Museum of Moroccan Arts.

Take an insider tour of the massive souks where shops offer local products such as argan oil, Berber carpets and Moroccan slippers. Also visit the spice souks, which are stocked with locally harvested saffron, cumin and other ingredients. Relax with a glass of Moroccan mint tea at one of our favorite spots, and enjoy reservations at elegant restaurants in restored ryads (guesthouses).

One night, explore Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s lively main square, which transforms each evening into a multisensory pageant of energetic street performances and tantalizing food stalls. If desired, visit the best boutiques and galleries in Gueliz. There will also be time to enjoy your luxurious resort, one of the most exclusive hotels in Morocco.
Overnight at Hotel (B)

Day 9 – DepartMorocco Take a private transfer to the airport in Marrakesh or Casablanca and connect with your onward flight.

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Make this your holiday

Exclusive Tour: your own private multilingual guide throughout the trip

Price Guarantee: costing 25-30% less than similar tours of the same flexibility and quality

Tailor Made: customised itinerary to create your dream holiday

Duration: shorten or lengthen the tour to suit your wishes

Dates: depart and return whenever you choose

Hotels: change hotel grade to suit your budget

Group Discounts: call 020 8350 6199

Getting There Royal Air Maroc run direct scheduled flights daily from London Heathrow to Casablanca, and twice-weekly flights to Tangier, and British Airways fly from Heathrow to Casablanca, Marrakesh and Agadir. In addition to these, EasyJet from Gatwick and Manchester, and with Ryanair from Luton and Stansted. EasyJet also fly from Gatwick to Agadir, Ryanair from Stansted to Fez serve Marrakesh and Agadir from Gatwick and Manchester. Flights typically take around three and a half hours.

When to go Due to the varied geography, the best time to travel Morocco depends greatly on where you are going. In general, spring (April and May) is the best weather across Morocco. In the Saharan region--and to a lesser extent the plains cities--midsummer should be avoided. However, the hottest months are lovely for a visit to the coastal cities, like Essaouira and Rabat. Winter months are very cold in the mountains, which can be hard since many hotels don’t have heating. Desert days are warm and clear during the summer, but temperatures at night can plummet. It is important to consider Islamic holidays when you travel to Morocco.
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